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If you still don't believe that the president of Syria needs to be removed from office ASAP, perhaps you should watch this video of his military launching a deadly attack on a hospital that is known to be packed with people due to the ongoing conflict in the region.

Listen as the officers openly discuss which section of the hospital to attack, they pick the maternity ward that one officer admits is probably filled with women and children.

Chapman told Zero Hedge that the moment the protest began, he was assaulted by the crowd. “Erdogan’s supporters jumped on me almost immediately, shoving me out of my chair and eventually throwing me to the floor,” he said. “They kicked and punched me repeatedly until the security guards lifted me and dragged me out.As I was being dragged out, Turks leaned into the aisle and continued punching me in the head and stomach.”

Chapman is uncertain whether or not Erdogan’s body guards were directly involved as he says his face was quickly pressed to the floor and was thus unable to see while being beaten in the initial moments of the event. There were seven protesters total in the group and they escaped with only minor injuries.

Buddhists are known as possibly the most peaceful people on the planet due to their religion prohibiting them from engaging in acts of violence towards anybody or anything, including things a small as bugs.

The same cannot be said for those who adhere to the Islamic religion.

Listen as these children explain exactly what happened when the Muslims arrived in what was formally known as Burma to launch a vicious attacks on anyone who did not subscribe to their religion of hatred.

So for those who were crying about the Muslims fleeing the war-torn nation, don't! The Muslims were attempting to take over yet another Eastern Asian country and received the backlash from both the people and the government forces.

The London Times published an article on Friday that provided testimonies from women who were raped by Myanmar soldiers. Doctors have treated these women at a clinic in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh and have reported “evidence of mass sexual assault and are struggling to cope with the numbers.” The Times continued:

Armed with pistols and machetes, the soldiers stormed into Amina’s home, killing her husband with a shot to the head as they came in. When her two-month-old son began crying one soldier seized the child and dashed him against a wall. “My heart shattered into a thousand pieces,” Amina wept.

Two soldiers then held her down as a third man raped her. When she screamed they choked her until finally she endured the attack in silence. “When they pressed my face to a side,” she said, “I saw my son’s lifeless body lying there on the ground.”

Twenty-seven-year-old Rahma recounted how the soldiers separated the men and the women in her village. The soldiers then took the men into a hut at gunpoint and proceeded to set the hut on fire. Then they turned their attention to the women:

The women were forced to strip naked and herded together like cattle. Soldiers handpicked the youngest girls and dragged them away.

One of them was Saba, a 12-year-old girl who lived next door to Rahma. “We could hear them screaming from the paddy field,” Rahma said. They found the girls’ naked bodies floating in a muddy ravine the next day.

This is the first use of a law passed in 2015 that allows for property to be seized to be used for refugees: “In Hamburg, property can be expropriated,” translated from “In Hamburg kann enteignet werden,” by Steffen Richter, Zeit Online, October 1, 2015: “The city of Hamburg has decided to seize commercial real estate. This is to ensure the accommodation of newly arriving refugees.”

And now it has happened. Merkel’s Germany is showing a clear preference for Muslim migrants over the rights of its own citizens. And apparently most Germans are too cowed by the prospect of charges of “racism” and “Islamophobia” to utter a murmur of dissent.

Currently Qatar is being boycotted by four other Arab states and the once strong Gulf Cooperation Council alliance (GCC) is in shambles. Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad al-Muraikhi immediately raised the boycott in his opening remarks though the dispute was supposed to be carefully avoided and wasn’t on the agenda. He called Qatar’s gulf enemies, especially Saudi Arabia, “rabid dogs”.

“Even the animals were not spared, you sent them out savagely,” Muraikhi said, referring to the fact that camels of Qatari farmers in Saudi Arabia were left to roam and die in the open desert along the border area between the two countries. The Emirati foreign minister countered, “Fifty-nine terrorists are residing and settled in Qatar or have ties to Qatar. A large number of them are named as terrorists by the Americans and another group are labelled terrorists by the European Union and a third group are labelled as terrorists by the United Nations. And yet another group are on the terror list of Arab countries.”

"You don't have to dress that way! Take it off!" came from a woman holding an Israeli flag. "Islam is the war on women!"

Earlier in the morning, Rep. Molly White, R-Belton, commented on the gathering.

"I did leave an Israeli flag on the reception desk in my office with instructions to staff to ask representatives from the Muslim community to renounce Islamic terrorist groups and publicly announce allegiance to America and our laws. We will see how long they stay in my office," she wrote on Facebook.

In an interview for the L’Express newspaper, retired principal, Bernard Ravet (right) recalled one case in which he as the principal of a public school asked a counterpart from a private Jewish school in Marseille to accept an Israeli boy whose mother wanted to enroll him at Ravet’s school.

INN Ravet said he “knew the boy would get beaten to pulp” as soon as the other students realize he is an Israeli Jew.

Ravet first realized his school was not unsuitable for Jews when a radio journalist, Edouard Zambeaux, asked some his students during interviews whether there were any Jews studying in their institution. “If there are, then they have to hide it,” one student said, sending “a chill down my back,” Ravet recalled.

Davindenkoff told JTA Thursday that he considers it a “failure” for the public education system when one of its principals feels they need to refer Jews to private schools for their own safety or well being.

Vandals have defaced a Spanish mosque with racist graffiti amid a spate of anti-Islamic assaults following the Barcelona terror attack.

The Seville Mosque Foundation's centre was targeted with anti-Muslim slogans including one which read: 'Killers, you're going to pay' and another that used a derogatory term for North Africans.

The graffiti, which also included threats to behead Muslims with a machete, was discovered on Saturday morning.
Meanwhile a mosque in Granada was attacked with flares by a gang of around 12 people in what has also been described as a 'racist' attack.

A group of Chechen Muslims known for their terrorism around the country of Russia have issued even more terrorist threats directed at not just the government in charge, but also children who were attending school in the country.

The Chechen Muslims DEMAND that Russia allow Chechnya to become its own independent nation as well as allow eastern parts of Russia to be annexed into the caliphate.

In yet another example of what happens when you invite Third World inhabitants into your first world country, yesterday in Italy we witnessed a bus driver being brutally assaulted by a group of African migrants who demanded to ride the bus for free.

The African migrants did this as onlookers watched in horror and cover their children's eyes as the Africans unleashed tirades of racist attacks against the Italians as well is physically assaulting Italians attempting to keep them from getting on the bus.

If you are curious exactly what type of mentality the Africans attempting to enter Europe are coming into the consonant with, take a listen to these African migrants that are attempting to go through Morocco in order to go to Spain threatening the local population with death if they don't give into their demands.

Isabelle, who was born in Toulouse, has been living on the island of Saint-Martin in the Antilles for 25 years. This doctor, who is currently on holiday in Toulouse, normally, thanks to her job, has nerves of steel. But since yesterday, she is in total panic and is calling for help because she fears for the life of her husband and son who are on the Antilles island that has been ravaged by Hurrican Irma.

“My husband and my son are in danger of being killed, like a large part of the populatiion. It’s civil war there. We have started to hear some talk in the media about looters who cleaned out the shops after the hurricane, but it’s still very far from reality. Gangs of thugs have robbed the customs house, which was badly damaged, and have stolen the stocks of weapons that were there. Since Thursday evening, they’ve been moving back and forth across the island wearings masks and hoods attacking the houses that were still standing where the inhabitants had taken refuge,” she says, on the verge of tears.

“I had them on the phone last night. They are paralysed with fear. It’s around our house where they’ve barricaded themselves with six friends who are at our home because their villa was destroyed,” she continues. “They can’t go out. They say the attackers are moving around in gangs of ten, it’s completely lawless and they’re ready to shoot to get food or money.”

Her statements are confirmed by the testimonies of other residents of the island, who tell on social networks of gangs who are smashing in the doors of houses saying “Whites out”.

After refusing to make payment in order to ride the train, these African migrants turned this Spanish Metro station into a junkyard by throwing trash and anything else they can find all over the ground.

This is yet another example of these Third World folks showing up to civilized parts of the world and being unable to adjust to life in a civilized society.

Hundreds of members of the far-right Golden Dawn party participated in a torch lit rally at the Thermopylae Pass, some 200 kilometres (124 miles) from Athens, on Saturday,to commemorate the Battle of Thermopylae from 480 BC, in which King Leonidas of Sparta allegedly held back thousands of Persians with only 300 Spartans for three days. The crowd of party supporters was seen holding flaming torches and singing the national anthem as s refugee solidarity gathering was being held at a refugee facility close to the narrow coastal area. The battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of South Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas, and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I during the second Persian invasion of Greece. After a three-day standoff all Greek warriors, including 300 Spartans, were killed.

The moment Spanish police shot one of the five terror suspects in Cambrils, Spain, on Friday, Aug. 18, was caught on video, showing the dramatic rebound the man made before being shot again and killed.

In the video, the suspect can be seen shouting at the police, then running toward them before shots ring out and he falls over.

He gets up from the ground and seems to be walking away slowly, then turns around and goes back toward the side of the police car. He ignores commands to get down on the ground and turns to cross the street, going in front of the car, when he is shot again by police.

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday launched a fresh attack on an EU plan to share thousands of migrants around the bloc, saying that forcing his country to partake in the scheme bordered on "violence".

The comments came a day after the European Court of Justice, the bloc's top court, rejected a legal challenge to the relocation plan lodged by Hungary and Slovakia.

They also followed criticism by EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker who earlier this week chided Budapest for demanding extra money for border security while refusing to partake in the mandatory migrant redistribution scheme.

"Solidarity is not an à-la-carte dish," Juncker had said in a letter to Orban on Tuesday.

The Hungarian leader, who has previously called immigration the "Trojan Horse of terrorism", said he was "stunned and puzzled" by Juncker's response.

"The interpretation of the principle of solidarity described in your letter is in essence the transformation of Hungary into an immigrant country, against the will of the Hungarian people," Orban said in a letter to Juncker, published on the government's website on Thursday.

"In my view, this is not solidarity, this is violence."

Unlike other European Union member states, Hungary did not have a "colonial past", Orban added.

"These major member states have become immigrant countries, due to the obligations stemming from their colonial legacy," the populist strongman said.

"Hungary on the other hand... does not want to become an immigrant country and cannot accept being forced to change this."

More than 400,000 people, many fleeing war in Syria, crossed through Hungary in 2015 as they sought to reach western and northern Europe.

Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s redoubtable Prime Minister, has made it clear that Hungary has no intention of caving into pressures from the European Union (EU) to become an “immigrant country,” in a new letter to Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission.

In his September 6 letter, Orbán tells Mr. Juncker that unlike other European nations, “Hungary is not an immigrant country, does not want to become an immigrant country and cannot accept being forced to change this.”

Whereas other European nations have become immigrant countries due to obligations stemming from their colonial legacy, Hungary “has no colonial past” and thus feels no such obligation toward nations it has tried to dominate, he said.

France, for example, held territories in enormous geographical areas throughout Africa comprising over a dozen countries. Some of their local currencies are still directly linked to the French Central Bank.

The leader of a local Sunni Muslim organization in Norway has refused to shake hands with the country's female minister of migration at the start of their TV debate.

Fahad Qureshi, founder and leader of a controversial Islam Net organization, was already in the studio of the VGTV channel, when Norway's Minister of Migration and Integration, Sylvi Listhaug, entered and shook hands with a male host first.

She then extended her hand to Qureshi, who instead of shaking it, handed her a bunch of flowers. The minister kept offering her hand, but the Muslim man instead put his own to his heart, while the woman's remained suspended in the air.

Campaign placards featuring photos of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan appeared on the streets of Duisburg, a western German city with a significant Turkish community.

The posters, which were hung to promote the Alliance of German Democrats (AD-D) Party as Sept. 24 general elections approach, read: "Stand with Turkey's friends! Give them your vote! Let's expand them!"

The AD-D's messages were all taken from Erdoğan's speech at a Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Aug. 20 event in Istanbul.

Erdoğan has called on the Turkish-German community in Germany to not to vote for parties that have a hostile stance against Turkey in the upcoming elections, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrat Party (CDU) and coalition partner Social Democratic Party (SPD) headed by former European Parliament President Martin Schulz.

"The poster featuring [President Erdoğan's] photo was prepared in accordance with the decision taken by the leaders of our party. We are placing them on the streets in order to reach the local electorate. The passages on the poster are the exact expressions of the president," deputy provincial chairman of the AD-D Muhammed Bozkurt said.

Alliance of German Democrats is a political party founded in 2016 by Turkish immigrants living in Germany.

Clashes broke out Sunday between hundreds of asylum seekers at a shelter in Berlin, in the second mass brawl to erupt over the weekend in Germany's crowded migrant accommodations.

Several people were arrested at the fight that started in the food distribution queues at the former airport of Tempelhof, which has been turned into a temporary accommodation for 1,200 refugees, an AFP photographer witnessed.

The brawl came just hours after another mass fight at a refugee shelter in the Berlin suburb of Spandau, where migrants went at each other with fire extinguishers, a police spokesman said.

Windows were smashed, sofas were thrown, and fire extinguishers emptied, said police, adding that several residents of the shelter were wounded.

Some 500 people evacuated the building "in fear and panic" over the dispute.

Separately, two other fights broke out in other shelters.

At a refugee home in Berlin's Kreuzberg area, a 18-year-old struck a 17-year-old on the head with a belt, police said.

Meanwhile, five people were injured in a fight between Syrians in the showers of an accommodation in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt.

Such disturbances have occurred before in other shelters in Germany, with tensions escalating quickly between often traumatised people from different cultures sharing packed spaces.

At the same time, they have been relatively rare given the sheer numbers of new arrivals -- Germany expects to take in a million asylum seekers this year alone, and has put up hundreds of thousands in flats, army barracks, sports halls and tent cities.